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Images Dated 2nd May 2012 (page 7)

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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Relief representing the contouring of the primitive drilling of the Aquileia column
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Madonna and Child. Statuette of the Venetian School, Pollitzer Collection, Trieste
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: 16th century Flemish tapestry, Pollitzer Collection, Trieste
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Ivory crucifix with inlaid frame, Collection of Count Segr-Sartorio, Trieste
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Wooden sculpture of Our Lady with Child, in the Church of San Silvestro in L'Aquila
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Portal of the Church of Santa Maria in Colleromano, near Penne
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Holy water stoup with basin supported by the figure of an old man, in the Penne cathedral
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Baptismal Font in the Penne cathedral
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Main altar in red marble, in the Church of San Francesco in Guardiagrele, work by a Roman artist
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Curved facade with pronao of the Church of Gesu, Ancona, by Vanvitelli
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Fragment with the head of Christ in low-relief, in the crypt of the Duomo of San Ciriaco, Ancona
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Detail of the prothyrum that preceded the facade of the Church of S. Ciriaco, Ancona
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Head of the sleeping Venus, by Antonio Mosca of Padova, in the Castiglioni Collection, Trieste
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Apothecary bottle in majolica from Pesaro, in the Castiglioni Collection, Trieste
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Three Sienese apothecary jars made of Faenza and Moorish ceramic, in the Castiglioni Collection
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Two small bronze plaques depicting the Madonna and Child, in the Museo Civico di Storia ed Arte
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Door knocker with the figure of Neptune, small bronze by Alessandro Vittoria
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Madonna and Child. Statue of the Tuscan School, in polychrome wood, Pollitzer Collection, Trieste
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Majolica plate with battle scene, 17th century German art, Pollitzer Collection, Trieste
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Fragments of an ivory box and two miniatures, of the 17th century Flemish School
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Sarcophagus of a wine-merchant work in the Church of Santa Maria della Piazza in Ancona
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Relief of Roman era with country scenes exhibited in Rome at the Mostra Augustea from 1937-1938 in
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Panoramic view of the city of Venice with its public gardens
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Detail of the arched doorway of the Ospedale civile, formerly the Scuola Grande di San Marco, Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The faade of the former hospital in Venice, Veneto. The building was designed by Mauro Codussi
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Central detail of a bronze candelabrum, by Alessandro Vittoria; in the Correr Museum, in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Bronze candelabrum by Alessandro Vittoria, in the Correr Museum, in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Wrought iron brazier, in the Correr Museum, in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The Fondaco dei Turchi in Venice. The building today is home to the Natural History Museum
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The Venice lagoon with fishing boats
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Bas-relief depicting the Assumption of Mary; from the Florentine School
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Bust of St. Francis, by Tullio Lombardo, in the church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli, in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The altar in the church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli, designed by Pietro and Tullio Lombardo
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli in Venice, designed by Pietro Lombardo
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The monument to Titian, by Luigi and Pietro Zandomeneghi, in the Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The funerary monument of Paolo Savelli; located in the Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Statue depicting St. Jerome, by Alessandro Vittoria, in the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The Emiliani Chapel or Chapel of San Pietro in the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The nave of the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The doorway on the right side of the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: View of Cannaregio with the Ponte delle Guglie, in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: The double ambo next to the left pillar of the presbytery in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Baptismal font, designed by Jacopo Sansovino and sculpted by his disciples
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Architectonic altar in honor of Iano Fregoso, work of Michele Sanmicheli in collaborazione with
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Monument to Galesio Nichesola, work of Jacopo Sansovino located inside the Duomo of Verona
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Tomb of S.Agata, detail, interior, Verona Cathedral (S.Maria Matricolare)
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Images Dated 2nd May 2012: Portal of the Verona Cathedral


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